Insights to HSE’s Major Hazards Management Protocol – This workshop will share the new Process Safety Analysis tool with safety professionals and managers responsible for risk management at major hazard establishments.
Insights to HSE’s Major Hazards Management Protocol – This workshop will share the new Process Safety Analysis tool with safety professionals and managers responsible for risk management at major hazard establishments.
North Manchester Health, Safety and Advisory Group present 1st Stephen Horrocks Memorial Conference. Includes speakers from HSE, HSL, Calderbank MBC, 3M Personal Safety and Red24. Free to attend – places are limited.
The focus for this years Association of Colleges Conference will be: new CDM Regulations, anti-terrorism and prevention, asbestos and insurance claims.
As a construction worker you are 100 times more likely to die from ill health caused by your work than through an accident. This seminar will provide a unique opportunity to influence the type of support required by the industry to effect a change on health risk management.
This course is aimed at those engineers, managers and safety professionals who have a basic knowledge of risk assessment and who would like to have an understanding of the Layers Of Protection Analysis (LOPA) method, how to apply LOPA and the pitfalls commonly associated with this type of analysis.
This course, delivered by HSL psychologists, will provide you with an understanding as to why workers take risks, covering the many factors that influence behaviour.
Help prevent accidents, assess and manage vehicle and driver safety – wherever you work. This free event, organised by the Harrogate & District Health and Safety Forum, is for any business that uses vehicles, on-site or on the public highway, for work.
The equipment used by scientists in our institutions may be purchased new or quite often modified or even built from scratch. BUT is it safe? Institute of Safety in Technology and Research AGM and Summer Symposium.
Afternoon meeting of the Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association. Main presentation covers ‘the concept of reasonable practicability’ followed by second presentation on ‘leadership’.
Free workshops are being run across Lancashire to help small businesses better prevent the risk of exposure to asbestos.
The course will explain the common strategies and tactics of the failure analysis process from the initial response through to presenting your findings.
HSL are offering a unique opportunity to engage directly with their incident investigation professionals and take full advantage of decades of failure analysis experience.
The life extension of ageing assets is a key challenge for many organisations, but particularly for those in mature industrial sectors. The objective of this workshop is to share the learning and recommendations from the KP4 ALE programme across a range of hazardous industries.
This course will help you understand the legal requirements of both road traffic law and workplace safety law, how and why things go wrong, and how you can take practicable steps to reduce risk in your business.
This course, delivered by experienced HSL ergonomists, will provide you with an understanding of Display Screen Equipment (DSE) risks and approach to risk management.
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